I can help get started First, put the white centre on top. I use green for the front, red for the right, orange for the left, and blue for the back. Yellow is on the bottom Second, mess around until you get all four white points next to the white centre, forming a cross.Do the same for the yellow points Third, focus on the green, red, blue and orange (in order counterclockwise).
Turn the fourth layer (the one beneath the white) and get one point for any colour. Make a one-layer move so the finished points end up on the bottom Fourth, tinker with the top points and solve Fifth, solve the side, and, ultimately the top and bottom crosses. Make fourth-layer moves, horizontal-slice moves, and one-layer front-side moves Sixth, connect the wings to the edges Seventh, solve like a 3x3x3 cube Eighth, mess it up and repeat until you're bored.
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